President of Winfield Alloy, Eric Tetler makes time away from work to support his community. In addition to contributing to the Boys & Girls Club, Eric Tetler donates to the Inti Soccer Academy.

Serving predominantly children from underserved refugee and immigrant families, the Inti Soccer Academy offers free programs that teach sportsmanship and empower youth to stay healthy. Below are a few of the achievements of the academy.

1. The academy has the ability to serve more than 200 inner-city children annually, between the ages of 5 and 17.

2. Inti Soccer Academy received a $15,000 grant from the U.S. Soccer Foundation organization in 2014 as well as $13,250 in 2013.

3. The academy is able to provide expert coaches for summer camps through partnerships with the Seacoast United Soccer Club and New Hampshire Premier Soccer Academy. In addition, Southern New Hampshire Food Services donates breakfasts and lunches, which ensure the academy maintains its mission of offering free services.

4. Through the organization, children foster strong relationships with suburban Amherst players and coaches. They also receive scholarships to New Hampshire Keeper Academy’s clinics and camps.

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Since 2007, Eric Tetler has served as president of Windfield Alloy, an environmentally conscious recycling business in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He first joined the company in 1994, and 13 years later, he became its majority shareholder.